Mount Sinai magazine - moonshot

For an article on new transformative techniques in ‘deep brain stimulation’ and surgery so complicated it's comparable to planning a moon landing.

Brummel - city style

Cover image on styles and fashion for city workers

Metro - Kiss Witness

Jealous sister witnesses an illicit kiss

Ride - Ireland

For an article on cycling routes in Ireland

Royal Mail - Agatha Christie stamps

This project was a great collaboration with Studio Sutherland. A set of stamps for Royal Mail, each being based on a pivotal point of a different Agatha Christie novel. In the spirit of crime fiction and detective work, as well as using conceptual twists in the imagery, the six stamps contain hidden secrets in the form of microtext, UV ink and thermochromic ink.

Creative Review article on this too, in which they show some of the hidden clues with the special inks and microtext.

Creative Review have written a really nice article on this too, in which they show some of the hidden clues with the special inks and microtext.

I'm thrilled to say that the stamps have also gone on to win a yellow pencil at the 2017 D&AD awards, a best in book prize for the 2017 Creative Review Annual and a merit in the 2017 3x3 annual.

Dicoveries Magazine - Memory Storage

Houstonia Magazine - City Cycling Dangers

BBC Capital - Chinese Silicon Valleys

Chinese economic power led by new cities devoted to tech.

GQ - Meat consumption destroying the environment

FT- Career rankings

Cover image on statistical evidence on rankings in business and moving up the career ladder.

Volksrant - People Vs Market Forces

Financial News - CEO's Bonus

For a feature on how CEO’s protect their unwarranted bonuses

VO magazine - future jewellery

This brief called for a sci-fi, 'jetsons' approach. (series of 4 illustrations)

Waterfront Magazine - Writers on the water

For a feature on how writers take inspiration from spending time on or near water.

British Airways Business Life Magazine - Group think can blind us

Observer - Winter Books

Nursing - child obesity

For Royal College of Nursing Publishing - Chosen concept for an article on the difficulties nurses face when broaching health promotion to the parents of overweight children, at appointments for other health issues. Hence the ghostly ‘elephant in the room’ tipping the scales.

Baylor Scott & White Health - The future of eye medicine

New and emerging techniques in examining blood vessels in the eye to prevent sight loss.

MIT - driving ads & apps

For an article on how advertising and satellite navigation are being used in tandem on phones.

Metro - ingrate kids

For a letter from a mother who is advised to stop giving money to an an ungrateful son and his wife.

(For the Metro's 'It's Complicated' relationship advice column.)

The Economist 1843 - battery car

Electric car technology

Metro - Girlfriend's temper

(For the Metro's 'It's Complicated' relationship advice column.)

SHOP - London Heritage brands

Incorporating a design mimicking the London Underground tube map in the weave of the tweed jacket.

Telegraph - neuromarketing

How some advertising can manipulate and confuse consumers

SHOP - Dusseldorf

Featuring one of the city's iconic bridges, bling'ed up.

Telegraph - summer reading

New books to take on holiday and get immersed in.

VillageVoice - weight gamble app

‘Bet Off the Pounds’ - for a feature on apps that incentivise weight loss by betting on yourself to make progress.

Economist - Global spin

For an article titled ‘Spinning a win - Campaign advisers criss-cross the world to help in real and fake elections.’

The Real Deal magazine - talent poached

Lynda.com - Operating sytems

For a course on understanding different kinds of OS across different platforms.

The Radio Times - the biggest drugs bust in British history

Image for a drama, based on the true story of the biggest drugs bust in British history. In 1977, Operation Julie saw police raid an isolated farmhouse in west Wales, from where a large proportion of the world’s LSD originated. Idealistic chemist Richard Kemp sought to change the world, while determined detective Dick Lee was intent on stopping him.

EasyJet Traveller - 3-D cameras take you inside the action

Nature magazine - World lungs

Looking at the damage caused by deforestation, at a molecular level.

Agony Aunt column - resting place

For a letter from a grieving woman, who's partner is buried in a special place the couple knew.

Economist - The visible hand of the state

Cover image and interior spot for an article on the controlling aspects of the state and capitalism.

Royal College of Nursing - Questions over food labelling

Environmental Health News - The power of suggestion

For an article on how we are influenced by our environment.

Metro - keeping a secret

(For the Metro's 'It's Complicated' relationship advice column.)

The Washington Post - cancer worry

Questioning whether to have reconstructive surgery after breast cancer.

SHOP - Italian craftsmanship in clothing

Cover image

Discoveries magazine - consolidate medicine

Bringing together different medical routes and regulating the treatment as a whole.

Practical Law magazine - Outsource 3.0

The future of outsourcing work to other firms.

Metro - Severing links

(For the Metro's 'It's Complicated' relationship advice column.)

Metro - Tears at Christmas

(For the Metro's 'It's Complicated' relationship advice column.)

Metro - Marraige trap

Claustrophobic feelings immediately after saying vows.

(For the Metro's 'It's Complicated' relationship advice column.)

Metro - Toxic relationship

(For the Metro's 'It's Complicated' relationship advice column.)

New Orleans magazine - Fast Food in the Crescent City

The Plague - Albert Camus

Self initiated cover design for the novel.

'The townspeople of Oran are in the grip of a deadly plague, which condemns its victims to a swift and horrifying death. Fear, isolation and claustrophobia follow as they are forced into quarantine. Each person responds in their own way to the lethal disease: some resign themselves to fate, some seek blame, and a few, like Dr Rieux, resist the terror.

Metro - Time for love

Time to find a man.

(For the Metro's 'It's Complicated' relationship advice column.)

Pen is Mightier

Illustration for an exhibition curated by ‘The Drawing Room’. It’s part of the Icon Design Trail, which is one of the key guides during the London Design Festival.

The brief was to make an image inspired by a beautiful and brilliant everyday object. I chose the BIC crystal ballpoint pen, and combined it with my generation’s fixation with Star Wars.

Metro - marriage trap2

(For the Metro's 'It's Complicated' relationship advice column.)

Wired Japan - tokimeki

A love affair with online clothes shopping.

New York Times - Monitoring fracking

Metro - dumped by text

(For the Metro's 'It's Complicated' relationship advice column.)

Metro - Online Addict

Boyfriend addicted to online activity, ignores girlfriend.

(For the Metro's 'It's Complicated' relationship advice column.)

Metro - children and internet security

The dangers to children, resulting from lax security and unsupervised internet access.

The Iron Giant - Ted Hughes

Self initiated cover design for the novel.

'When a towering giant made of iron appears out of nowhere, young Hogarth sees him not as a monster, but a friend. The townspeople are terrified of the giant and devise a plan to bring him down. But Hogarth believes in his friend, and rescues him when no one else will. Together, they teach the people of the village and beyond to conquer their fears, for beneath the giant's rough armour there beats a mighty heart. '

Atlassian - tech firm teams working together

Pitch for Atlassian, on the theme of a tech firm teams working together. The tree/brain and greenhouse head image is about collaboration and development, with services being ‘grown’ by different teams within. The bridge image is about building an outcome. I’ve used icons as building blocks to show the different technologies brought together to create the whole.

Metro - prisoner

Prisoner of herself.

(For the Metro's 'It's Complicated' relationship advice column.)

Metro - Marriage infidelities

(For the Metro's 'It's Complicated' relationship advice column.)

Metro - Bedroom Problem

(For the Metro's 'It's Complicated' relationship advice column.)

Metro - Trying to impress in the bedroom.

(For the Metro's 'It's Complicated' relationship advice column.)

LA Times Envelope - whistle blowing in the film industry

Metro - bedroom problem

(For the Metro's 'It's Complicated' relationship advice column.)

Metro - Still bitter

(For the Metro's 'It's Complicated' relationship advice column.)

Fortune magazine - Trends

Metro - 2nd best for marriage

(For the Metro's 'It's Complicated' relationship advice column.)

Metro - jump through hoops

Performance pressure in the bedroom.

(For the Metro's 'It's Complicated' relationship advice column.)

SHOP - Italian style

Volksrant - health care?

Protocols do not make us better: why we are stuck in science-based healthcare, and its consequences.

New York Times - Hospital Cameras

For Op-Ed piece on secret cameras in hosipitals.

Luxury Travel - Luxury Lounge

Metro - Relationship on Limited Time

The Big Combo

Concept for the cover of a reissue of the 1955 film

Sunday Times - Luxury gifts

IIllustrations for three covers and the box. Beautifully made collectible editions, screen printed and bound in buckram.

In 1940, Alan Moorehead was sent to cover the North Africa campaign by the Daily Express, and he followed its dramatic course all the way to 1943. The three books he subsequently wrote about the Desert War – later collected as his ‘African Trilogy’ – were swiftly acclaimed as a classic account of the tussle between Montgomery’s Eighth Army and Rommel’s Afrika Corps, amidst the endless harsh wastes of the Western Desert.

Moorehead was responsible for the celebrated insight that tank battles in the desert are like battles at sea, the lumbering tanks like ships lost in a vast ocean of sand. The New Statesman could not have put it better when it described his achievement with this riveting book:

Agony Aunt column - Alzheimers

Coping with an elderly parent with Alzheimers

Directory Of Illustration - frontispiece - Big Ideas

TES - The risk of investing in higher education

New Gallery

Radio Times - Unexpected DNA result USA

Radio Times 'DNA, Me And The Family Tree'. Tracing ancestry in the USA is revealing far more than many had bargained for.